As the summer transfer window heats up, Roma is making bold moves to reshape their squad for the upcoming season. Manager Gian Piero Gasperini has his sights set on reinforcing the attack, but he's not overlooking other critical areas—starting with the defense, which could see significant changes.
The Giallorossi are preparing for potential departures, with Evan Ndicka on the chopping block for capital gains and Nicola Zalewski likely heading out the door by June 30th. To fill the gap, Roma has dispatched two scouts to Argentina to personally track River Plate's rising star, Lautaro Rivero.
Born in 2003, Rivero has already made waves on the international stage, earning his debut for the Argentina national team and sharing the pitch with none other than Lionel Messi. At just 20 years old, he's seen as one of the country's top defensive prospects—a player with the composure and talent to thrive in Europe.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma is wasting no time. The club has initiated talks with River Plate, though they face a steep hurdle: Rivero's release clause is set at a staggering €100 million. In South America, however, such clauses are often used as a deterrent rather than a true valuation, and Roma is ready to test that theory with a €20 million offer—a sum that could secure the young center-back's signature.
With Ndicka and Zalewski likely on the move, Roma will carefully evaluate incoming offers before deciding who stays and who goes. But one thing is clear: the Giallorossi are betting big on Rivero's potential to anchor their defense for years to come. For fans, this could be the start of an exciting new chapter—and maybe even a reason to grab some fresh Roma gear to celebrate the new signings.
